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ereecah

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A covariate is best described as
 
  A) a dependent variable that is correlated with the independent variables.
  B) a variable that is controlled or partialed out.
  C) a variable that is thought to be an effect of all other variables measured.
  D) a variable that does not seem to have any effect on the others.

Question 2

Any percentile which is greater than 50 will convert into a raw score
 
  a. which is greater than 50
  b. which is to the left of the mean
  c. which is greater than the mean
  d. which is larger than the value of the percentile



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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